Product Description

When Easy Rider rewrote the box-office rulebook in 1969, Hollywood
scrambled to catch up and 20th Century Fox noticed that one particular
independent filmmaker was seeing impressive returns from tiny
investments. So what would happen if he was given a decent budget and
the run of a Hollywood studio and told to make the ultimate Russ Meyer
film?

Well, this is the result: an initially X-rated cult camp classic
about an all-female rock band trying to parlay Midwestern success into
a Hollywood contract with the aid of a hefty inheritance. But will they
be able to maintain their trademark apple-pie wholesomeness under their
new manager, the notorious Ronnie Z-Man Barzell? Take a wild guess.

Co-scripted by film critic Roger Ebert, Beyond the Valley of the
Dolls is a merciless satire of Hollywood and the music business, a
no-holds-barred psychedelic thrill-ride that gleefully stirs sex,
drugs, rock n roll, fashion, lesbianism, transvestism and Nazis into
one of the most riotously unhinged mainstream films ever made.